A friend sold to me a No4MK1*"sniper." Please help me verify that it really is one.
The story is that he got it some 46 years ago from a friend of the family that was a WWII vet and gun collector. It does not have a scope. It has no import marks that I can see.
Peeking out from under the front scope pad are the letters "TY" Based on pictures I have seen, I'm guessing that what is covered up by the pad is "US PROPERTY." The left side of the receiver socket has the following on it:
15C 7XXX
S (looks like a 5)
1942
Flaming Bomb
ENGLAND
On the top right side of the reciever socket is a flaming bomb. There is also a Crown BNP proof mark in the front left side of the receiver ring next to the gas escape hole.
The bolt handle has the serial number OC19XX followed by what could be a lightly struck flaming bomb. The bolt cocking piece is the button variety.
The letter "S" (which looks like a 5) can be found all over this rifle (front sight wings, barrel bands, mag and mag follower, rear sight, bolt, and bolt head---which is also marked with a number 1). The front sight wings look like they are stamped metal. On the bottom of the nose cap appear the letters "SM."
On the underside of the the buttstock, close to the receiver socket, is an S inside a box. It is above a crown with what looks like a 13 underneath the crown. The buttstock has the H&H "S51" stamp on the bottom. Behind the nose cap in the underside of the stock is stamped JC or JG 1122. Below that is an arrow of sorts made by three 1/4 inch lines.
It has a simple loop in front of the takedown screw with what looks like a lightly struck "S" next to it. I have not disassembled the rifle to examine the barrel or the inside of the stock for any manufacturing or inspection marks.
The rear sight is rounded out on the back. The pads are tight although 4 of the 5 screws look like I had a go at them. The three front pad screws are rounded and the two rear pad screws are flat. The pads look to be well installed with the front pad screws visible through the reciever wall but polished down flush with the surrounding metal in a very professional manner.
The butt stock has what looks like an aluminum butt plate in nearly "like new" condition.
The rifle is in very good shape and the barrel cleaned up very well...it looks like a five groove to my untrained eye and while I would not describe the bore as "mirror" it is very nice.
This site contains information from a helpful article by Terry Warner about spotting a fake sniper rilfe. It appears to suggest that there were no Savage sniper rifles made with No4Mk1* marked receivers, only No4Mk1 receivers. In addition, it does not have a (T) stamp next to the model designation. It does not have a scope number stamped on the top of the buttstock waist behind the receiver. It does not have an S on the right side behind the receiver ring that I can see. It does not have an angular sling swivel on the takedown screw in front of the magaine.
I would appreciate an expert opinion about the provenance and authenticity of this "sniper" No4Mk1*.
Thank you.Information
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